2 Jan, 2018 @ 15:08
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Toll road prices increase in Andalucia for first time in three years

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TOLL road prices in Andalucia have been increased for the first time in three years.

The Junta has bumped up the costs by an average 1.91%, affecting three main roads; the AP-4 Sevilla-Cadiz, the AP-46 Alto de las Pedrizas-Malaga and the AP-7 from Malaga to Estepona.

The increase in cost is no more than 30 cents on any of the routes.

The AP-7 Malaga-Estepona route will see prices increase for habitual users from €7.65 to €7.80.

Special tariff drivers – non-habitual drivers who use the road during the peak season – will have to pay €12.58 per trip, a 23 cent increase from €12.35.

Special tariffs will apply from June to September and during Semana Santa

 

Laurence Dollimore

Laurence Dollimore is a Spanish-speaking, NCTJ-trained journalist with almost a decade’s worth of experience.
The London native has a BA in International Relations from the University of Leeds and and an MA in the same subject from Queen Mary University London.
He earned his gold star diploma in multimedia journalism at the prestigious News Associates in London in 2016, before immediately joining the Olive Press at their offices on the Costa del Sol.
After a five-year stint, Laurence returned to the UK to work as a senior reporter at the Mail Online, where he remained for two years before coming back to the Olive Press as Digital Editor in 2023.
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